Two pie charts below illustrate the percentage of income spend on different spheres by youth in Canada and Poland.
Overall, youngsters in Canada spend most of their money on leisure, while in Poland they spend most of the income on studies.
Canadian young people have more balanced spending proportions than Polish ones. Housing and Food spendings both took up 16% from the whole. Studies slice made up similar 15% of total. The smallest proportion belonged to Transportation that occupied 14% from total. Clothing comprised almost one fifth of the total chart, 19%. The largest segment was Leisure with 20%, which is twice as large as Leisure percentage in Poland.
In contrast, Polish youngsters have differing proportions of spendings. Housing and Food sections were the same, as in Canada. However, these 2 sections made up only 5% each, which are the smallest proportions. Clothing, unlike in Canada, represented a negligible amount of 11% from the total. Transport segment comprised significantly larger proportion than in Canada, 26%. The majority of the spendings consisted of Studies section, which accounted for 43% and is almost three times more than in Canada.
